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Is that a Molehill?

If you find these hills of dirt piled up in your yard, there’s a pretty good chance that you have moles. A mole’s diet is mostly comprised of insects and other invertebrates including earthworms, centipedes, millipedes, snails, slugs, grubs, ants, termites, beetles and crickets. Moles also eat grass roots, vegetable crop roots and bulbs, which causes them to be more of a pest and nuisance than being beneficial.

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